John Tyson

John Tyson

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John Tyson has been testing software and systems for over 20 years and considers himself fortunate to have worked almost exclusively in Agile environments (called RAD back in the day). He makes extensive use of black box and exploratory testing and is a strong proponent of lean software development. Clients have included start-ups, public sector, non-profits, F500 and multi-national corporations.

Mr. Tyson holds a Professional SCRUM Master I (PSM I) certification from scrum.org.

Job Function
Consulting
Industry
Business Services - Consulting - Non-profit
Interests
Agile
Architecture
Business Analysis
Development Lifecycles
Lean
Process Improvement
Project Management
Quality Assurance
Requirements
Test Automation
Testing
Country
United States

John Tyson has been testing software and systems for over 20 years and considers himself fortunate to have worked almost exclusively in Agile environments (called RAD back in the day). He makes extensive use of black box and exploratory testing and is a strong proponent of lean software development. Clients have included start-ups, public sector, non-profits, F500 and multi-national corporations.

Mr. Tyson holds a Professional SCRUM Master I (PSM I) certification from scrum.org.

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Two grain silos Testing Centers of Excellence and the Return of SilosTesting centers of excellence aim to be R&D labs for software testing, experimenting, and innovating new testing techniques and then piloting them on projects and analyzing the results. But that's not always the reality. Some CoEs merely isolate testers, taking a step back to the days of silos. What's your experience?